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Tom Mielke U.S. View Profile
| Rule questions for Fastpitch Softball. Primarily High School (NFHS) and ASA | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dr. Mark R. Ambrose View Profile
| I can answer all questions about book rules and "case book" rules governing the playing of ASA softball. Have a REAL situation that happened and are not sure the proper rule was applied, ask me. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
April U.S. View Profile
| I CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH PLAYING THE SPORT. ANYTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH PRACTICING. I CAN GIVE TIPS ON DRILLS, AND WAYS TO GET BETTER. I CAN HELP ALOT WITH PITCHING AND INFIELD POSITIONS. ALSO I CAN GIVE ALOT OF WAYS TO BETTER YOURSELF IN HITTING.IF YOU NEED ADVISE WITH WAYS TO STAY CALM OR TO PUSH YOURSELF TO BE A BETTER PLAYER I CAN HELP | Available Ask A Question |
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2008-09-03 Courtesy runners: Hi Marc This is a local league rule, not an ASA rule. In ASA we only allow crs in JO and Senior play and each has their own different rule set. That being said sometimes the last person to make...
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2008-09-03 Run score on 3rd out: Hi marc, You can't find such a rule because it doesn't exist. I don't care if the ball deflects off the pitcher or his grandmother and goes into the grass or deflects off F5 or his grandmother and...
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2008-09-02 softball: Hi again arbee, I answered this on 08/27 but I'll answer it again for you.... I assume F4 caught a fly ball or line drive. If F3 gains possession of the ball and touches the bag before R1 can...
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2008-08-30 stealing 2nd after walk: Hi Heather, it looks like you had 2 situations where the umpire doesn't understand the look back rule 1 as I said before the b-r is allowed to round 1st, stop once and then immediately advance to...
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2008-08-27 Softball Legitimate Catch: HI Jerry, A runner can legally leave the base as soon as a defensive player touches the ball. In the past I've used the example of a high sharp line drive that the 6'9" F6 leaps for, deflects off...
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